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February 21, 2010 – Essential - Corinthians 12:21; Ephesians 4:11-16

You know the feeling, you get to the end of the driveway, or the end of your street and suddenly realize you left your cell phone in the house. So what do you do? You stop the car, turn around, run in the house and get it.

Now the funny thing is that all of us just a few short years ago used to drive EVERYWHERE without a cell phone. BUT NOW? Now we can’t even run to the corner store to pick up a gallon of milk without knowing our cell phone is in the car with us in case of an emergency.

What happened? Our cell phone has become ESSENTIAL to us - something we just can’t imagine being without!

These things are essential to us.

So why is it that church so non-essential to so many?

For those who profess to be Christians, most of them count their cell phones as ESSENTIAL and yet, many of those same people treat church as NON-ESSENTIAL.

Why?

Because my friends, things that are USEFUL and HELPFUL we keep, we seek, we inconvenience ourselves to have in our lives. But for many church has not shown itself useful or helpful and thus has become non-essential.

How might WE become an essential church?